Duke, Final Four and Scheyer
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After falling short against Houston in the Final Four this past weekend, Duke head coach Jon Scheyer is still feeling a wave of emotion.
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Flagg had 27 points and made more shots than any player in the game on either side.
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Houston falls in dramatic fashion to Florida in title game
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Walter Clayton Jr. failed to score for 25 minutes, but resurrected his shooting stroke late to help the Florida Gators erase a 12-point deficit, shocking the Houston Cougars on Monday in the NCAA men...
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Many outlets have released their top 25 teams for the 2025-2026 season following Monday night’s title game. Among them is a common thread: Houston at the top.
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As Duke recovers from its Final Four loss, it’s time to look ahead to next year’s roster. Who is staying, who is leaving, who could arrive for the Blue Devils next season?
Duke basketball's Justin Robinson grew up in San Antonio, where his father played for the Spurs. Now, Robinson is back with the Blue Devils for the Final Four.
The 2025 NCAA Men's Final Four will be held in San Antonio, and while the Spurs' Frost Bank Center will not be used, the 134,000-square-foot Victory Capital Performance Center, which is the pride and joy of the Spurs organization, is hosting teams as they prepare of their games.
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Duke's loss to Houston in the Final Four puts the talented Blue Devils on a list of elite teams that fell short in a run for the national championship.
The headliner of the upcoming draft class, Duke superstar Cooper Flagg, will be in action on Saturday when his team faces fellow No. 1 seed Houston. Flagg projects as the surefire No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft and recently earned National Player of the Year honors by CBS Sports.
For the first time since 1978, a Duke team led by somebody other than Mike Krzyzewski is headed to the Final Four. No. 1 Duke dominated No. 2 Alabama 85-65 in the East Regional Final in Newark on ...
Up six on Houston with less than a minute left, the Blue Devils were oh-so-close to a title game berth and a chance to win it all. Instead, they squandered it away in a series of mind-numbing mistakes.
Saturday's second national semifinal showdown in San Antonio at the Final Four will see No. 1 seed Duke face No. 1 seed Houston in a rematch of last year's Sweet 16 clash won by the Blue Devils. Duke advanced to the Elite Eight last spring with a dramatic 54-51 win over the Cougars.